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Why More Americans Are Claiming Social Security at 62 — Even Though They Were Told Not To

Image Source: Shutterstock For decades, the golden rule of retirement planning was simple: Wait. Financial advisors have long preached that…

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6 Outpatient Services With New Cost-Sharing Rules

Image Source: Shutterstock If you have visited a specialist or an urgent care center in January 2026, you might have…

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5 of the Cheapest Prescription Drugs in America — and How Patients Are Still Overpaying for Them

Image Source: Shutterstock When you hand your insurance card to the pharmacist, you generally assume you are getting the best…

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5 Tax Deductions Seniors Should Stop Claiming Immediately to Avoid the 2026 IRS Crackdown

Image Source: Shutterstock As the 2026 tax filing season approaches, many seniors are operating on “autopilot,” planning to claim the…

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Why More Older Travelers Are Being Hit With a New $45 TSA Fee at Airports

Image Source: ShutterstockIf you haven’t flown since the holidays last year, you might be in for a rude awakening at…

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Why Debt Relief Typically Doesn’t Handle Secured Debt

Delmaine Donson/Getty Images Debt relief companies work on your behalf to negotiate your debts, usually through a settlement for less…

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These 5 Prescription Drug Changes Quietly Took Effect This Year — and Patients Are Just Noticing

Image Source: Shutterstock If you walked into a pharmacy this January expecting to see the “lower prices” promised by the…

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5 Preventive Services Losing Preferred Status

Image Source: Shutterstock For over a decade, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) promised a simple deal: specific “Preventive Services” (like…

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The $184,500 Working Trap: The “Invisible” Tax That Just Started Hitting Seniors Who Haven’t Fully Retired

Image Source: Shutterstock The concept of “unretirement” is booming in 2026. Whether driven by boredom or the need to combat…

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Patients Are Being Charged Just to Access Their Own Medical Records — Here’s What Changed

Image Source: Shutterstock For years, the rule of thumb was simple: your medical data belongs to you. Under federal law,…

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